Tony Romo may have a back injury at the moment but the Dallas Cowboys quarterback is certainly not suffering financially. Romo is currently the highest paid reserved quarterback in the NFL today. This season, his cap hit is a whopping $20.835 million.

On the brighter side of things, the team's quarterback while Tony Romo is injured is doing quite well. Dak Prescott already led the Cowboys in 5 consecutive game wins, with only 1 game lost. Prescott's exemplary performance even got his team on top of the standings in the east.

Will Tony Romo get his quarterback position back when he returns to the the NFL games in the coming weeks? The truth is, if Dak Prescott will continue his winning streak, it is unlikely that he will be sidelined. Especially because Romo's health is still very much questionable at the moment.

Having a very expensive reserve quarterback is not the perfect situation this 2016 for the Dallas Cowboys. But the sad reality is they cannot do anything about it, yet.

Tony Romo can always be traded to other NFL teams, especially those who really need a quarterback with experience and talent. The veteran quarterback is recently the hot topic of NFL trade rumors. One hot rumor is even saying that the Denver Broncos is open to trading quarterback Trevor Sieman to make room for Romo.

However, this trading move may be impossible for the Dallas Cowboys as of the moment. One particular reason is the trading deadline, which is already due next week. Aside from that, trading Romo at this moment will cause more harm than good in the team's money vault.

If things will turn out really good for Dak Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys still have to play Tony Romo some time this season. This move is to make sure that Romo will still be as tradeable as he is today.